The Universe really does work in mysterious ways. No matter if you’re a super-skeptic who only believes what they see with their own two eyes or somebody who checks their horoscope every morning, you can’t deny that it’s spooky how quickly karma sometimes catches up to people. On rare occasions, it’s nearly instantaneous. And karma loves putting evildoers in their rightful place.
To show you what we mean, we’ve collected some of the best posts from the ‘Instant Karma’ subreddit that prove that Justice (yes, with a capital ‘J’) can sometimes strike like a bolt from the blue. As you’re scrolling down, upvote the pics where you agree with how karma dealt with people and let us know in the comments if you’ve ever seen any instant karma moments in your own life. Be sure to give r/instantkarma a follow if you like what they do.
According to Dr. Alex Lickerman on Psychology Today, Nichiren Buddhism teaches that everything that happens to us is “ultimately due to our own influence.” Whether intentional or quite the opposite. Meanwhile, coincidence is considered to be but an illusion. Or, in short, what goes around really does come around—but with everything that you think and do.
Bored Panda reached out to Lickerman, the author of The Ten Worlds and The Undefeated Mind, and spoke to him about humankind's hardwired sense of morality, as well as the benefits of taking responsibility for all of our actions. Read on for his insights.
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Pretty Instant Karma
I Love Karma
Got What Was Coming
If we’re to believe the Buddhist perspective on life, it means that at the end of the day we’re all responsible for what happens to us. However, this doesn’t mean we’re to blame.
For example, we’re not to blame for being born into poverty or for having something awful happen to us. However, we’re responsible for how we deal with the situation, how we respond to things, and what our next steps will be. In other words, we have the power to better our situation and not just be flung about by the winds of fate (or, rather, by our own decisions).
Though some people would argue that morality is something that's learned through experience, Lickerman told Bored Panda that "our sense of morality may actually be neurologically wired into us." However, this doesn't mean that acting morally or responsibly is easy or the go-to decision for most of us.
This Subreddit Never Said Bad Or Good Karma!
Got What He Deserved
Rip Him
Lickerman told Bored Panda that we tend to need some sort of push to make us act responsibly. "People, in general, need a motivation to accept responsibility for their actions," he said. That motivation could be pretty much anything, however, Lickerman suggests that accepting responsibility for our actions "may actually make us stronger, more resilient."
He added that it's difficult to say where the limits of our ability to change ourselves to match our own perceptions are. "Research shows our self-perception is a very powerful influencer of our behavior. Can’t say it’s been quantified. It won’t change immutable characteristics, like personality characteristics, but it will change behaviors," he said.
In his first book, The Undefeated Mind, Lickerman explains how research has begun to show that belief in good (what is just and fair) and evil (what is unjust and unfair) may be "far more universal than previously thought." Psychologist Marc Hauser and his colleagues conducted an internet study with 5,000 subjects in 120 countries, asking them to "render moral judgments and to justify them" in moral scenarios. One of them was the infamous trolley problem where you have to choose between killing one person and five.
Just Mad I Tell You
Goodbye, Monster
Well This Says Something
Not sure if this is funnier cos of the irony, or when he had to either come out to his congregation to not look like a liar, or apologise to his conversation and look like a total TWAT. Sincerely hope those followers left his church and used the donations to help those in need, rather than pay this guy’s wages.
Lickerman writes: "The subjects agreed about which actions were moral and which weren’t in most of the scenarios, delineating in the process a set of moral principles that seem to be shared by members of all cultures—namely, that it’s less morally permissible to intentionally harm someone than to allow them to be harmed, that it’s less morally permissible to invent a way to cause harm than to cause harm with an existing threat, and that it’s less morally permissible to cause harm directly than to cause it indirectly. Yet the vast majority of subjects couldn’t name these reasons as their underlying justification for judging the actions in each scenario as they did."
He continues: "When we take moral action, we seem to rely not so much on moral reasoning as on moral intuition and then work backward to rationalize the judgments we’ve already made. (Which isn’t to say our moral intuition can’t and shouldn’t be influenced by reason, but rather that our moral intuition remains the primary driver of our moral decision making.)." However, where our moral intuition comes from is still unclear. However, our conception of good, the desire to provide help and prevent harm might be "rooted [...] in the psychological and perhaps even neurological processes of the human mind."
Karmadillo
Got What They Deserved
Kid Refuses To Move His Legs, Guy Sits On Them Instead
If that's the kids mom to his right, she needs disciplining way more than the kid.
Meanwhile, becoming responsible for our actions can have the added benefit of making us stronger and more resilient. In his book, Lickerman alludes to a study led by psychologist Kurt Gray where participants would hold up a 5-pound weight, would be given a dollar, and half of then would be given the opportunity to donate it to charity. Donating the money made the participants able to hold up the weight 7 seconds longer than the control group.
"Why? According to Gray, because doing good increases our sense of agency, or potency, a phenomenon he terms moral transformation. (Interestingly, this effect wasn’t seen only with acts of charity but also with acts of villainy.) [...] Which all suggests a reason that action in the moral sphere, whether good or evil, makes us strong: it requires us to be. Or, at least, that’s what we think people who take moral action are: research shows that we’re cognitively biased to 'typecast' people who take such action as resilient—-a bias, it turns out, that affects not only our perception of others but also of ourselves," Lickerman writes.
"And when we perceive ourselves to be endowed with a particular quality, we have a tendency to conform to that perception. All of which implies that performing or even attempting to perform moral action may increase our resilience because it causes us to perceive ourselves as more resilient. This then makes us act, and therefore feel, as if we were."
Amazing. Impeccable
Instant Karma
I remember this one. If I recall correctly, the clerk wasn't sure whether to report it as they didn't know if a crime had been committed.
Guy Is A Jerk To A Police Officer In An Unmarked Car
With nearly 1.9 million members and 8.5 years of getting their show on the road, the ‘Instant Karma’ community is one of the leviathans of Reddit. However, don’t think that they’re just about seeing only unethical people get punished. They also urge their members to post examples of folks getting rewarded for good behavior as well.
Examples of delayed karma or scripted events are, obviously, not permitted on this subreddit. The name of the community is pretty self-explanatory. What’s more, r/instantkarma’s moderators have pointed out that they have no tolerance for calls to violence.
Just because somebody deserves to be punished doesn’t mean that redditors should pour hatred and vile language online. Of course, discussions are encouraged, but they have to be civil. Exactly like people ought to be in real life.
I Don’t Know If It Belongs Here!
Respect Your Mother
Children need discipline, I don't understand why parents just give in and don't set boundaries
I think sometimes you feel so embarrassed that your child is kicking off in public so you want to do whatever it takes to get them to stop. It's not the best parenting but I can see why it happens.
Load More Replies...When I worked at a grocery store, one time this kid was throwing a fit wanting a Reese's Cup. Mom said no, so the kid took one off the shelf and crushed it, figuring Mom would have to buy it if it was damaged, which she did; she handed it to me and told me to scan it and then throw it in the trash.
My mother had a very simple solution for this. She just ignored me and when she got fed up, she'd push me away and tell me that I'm perhaps better off with other parents who liked to raise spoiled annoying children. Worked like a charm.
Parents think they are being "nice." The nice thing to do is to teach your children that we don't always get what we want. That prepares them for life as an adult.
When parents give in, that is when they destroy the future generation. Children need to be taught the meaning on No, means No. Works for a lots of other things too later in life.
I remember when I was working at a grocery store in the 80s, there was an older woman in my line with a young boy that I presume was her grandchild. Said child was having a hissy fit because he wanted a candy bar & she kept telling him no. Finally the kid hauled back and slugged her hard in the belly, at which point she *grabbed a chocolate bar and added it to her groceries.* As an employee I wasn't allowed to say anything, but my gods I wanted to (sarcastically) congratulate her on rewarding him for his violence.
That is so terrible. Womder how he turnes out as an adult ☹️
Load More Replies...We are six siblings and were always polite in public and at home. Mum is the best,But we knew if she gave us a certain look sh•t would go down.
Once an elderly lady at the store thanked me for not buying my fit-throwing 3 year old a toy. I don't think regular old parenting needs recognition but it was sweet of her. Also sad so many parents are scared to give kids consequences. I always say my job is to keep them from being in jail and help them be employable.
My nephew used to whine at my sister until she would give in. Irritated the heck out of me. I pointed out that what she's actually teaching him is that when he's an adult in a relationship he can whine at his girlfriend until she gives in. If my sister didn't stick to no, she's never getting grandkids, because no one wants to marry that guy.
omgosh i love it when strangers indirectly parent people's kids...priceless.
The problem isn't the kid it's the mom who gives in even after the ungrateful brat calls her a b*&^h.
Have never had my children call me any name(s) - they would not be here today if they had. I don't understand parents who allow their children to call them names/hit them or any other form of vile behavior....
These mothers are what's causing society to be like what it is today! Don't they realize this!
My niece was about 2 with her Dad and threw a screaming fit in Costco because she wanted the red paper plates. That was 16 years ago - wonder how that 500 pack is treating them? Not surprisingly, she's grown up to be an entitled, spoiled little bitch.
Those are really good chocolate bars so put them in the freezer and enjoy !
If he’s like that to his mother God knows what he’s like with other people. And I’m afraid your buying all that chocolate wouldn’t have phased the little d**k. He would have just demanded his mother buy him his chocolate elsewhere. And she probably would have done as well.
I remember one time where a woman came to the register with her son and two little toy cars. The kid started throwing a fit because he wanted four cars, yelled at the top of his lungs, insulted her. She ended up not buying a single car. I made sure to tell her that I approved, because that sort of thing happens frequently and usually, the parents give in.
My son has autism. While he would NEVER call me "that" word, he would certainly attempt to get me to get things for him (like any normie boy). However, , in very few occasions a simple "NO" is enough to get him into a meltdown of massive proportions (hence the autism). Sure, at that point I will "comply" with buying the candy...but not give it to him immediately. In those insurances, the plan normally is "you can get X thing, but since you had a meltdown, you'll get it in Y amount of hours/days/weeks".
You know, I left a comment a while back but forgot to give some kudos to this guy for what he did so ---KUDOS
What kid is calling his Mom a Bitch over Hershey’s Special Dark?!?!!!??? 😝
thats the best kind too man alothough i do agree his mom doesent deserve that i think u should let his mom learn to wip his beline into shape
This person had a great idea. Kudos to her/him. I will be using this in the future.
This was well played! These little f***s these days are too self entitled.
I would’ve grabbed him so fast, and left the store, and gone home and he’d be in his bedroom until forever, and he’d never get a single piece of candy ever again until he moved out. Such disrespect.
My god! My sons would NEVER call me any derogatory name! They’re 19 and 23 years old and have never been openly rude to me!
They're $2.00 each at your dollar store? Everything's a dollar at ours.
Damn..I'll have to remember that when my "brat-o-meter" goes off in the grocery store next time.
When I was little, one Hershey bar would last me three days. B/c I'd get maybe two the whole year. This kid... got his karma.
His lesson learned ... but too bad you're the one who had to pay for it!
I liked it as a child - has always been my favourite chocolate. Can remember enjoying it in primary school.
Load More Replies...As much as it’s funny what this person did , it’s not the child’s fault it’s the parents for never setting boundaries. You know the mother sits this kid in front of the computer or tv whilst she’s doing “her” and the kid is being raised by technology not a loving mother. The poor kid clearly doesn’t have any nurturing or proper nutrition. He’s screaming to eat at a bloody Dollar Store. It’s quite sad to be honest.
Leave the poor kid alone jerks!!! I know hes spoiled, but imagine if he saw this post.
There are "dollar" stores that are not $1.00 dollar stores. Family Dollar, Dollar General, hardly anything they sell costs $1.00
Load More Replies...Stop judging children. If he's cussing he learned it from his parents. You don't know what goes on inside homes. My parents used to physically hit and then cuss at each other all day long, then hit their kids. Externally, they looked like great parents. I learned this and cussed at my parents at the age of 5 when I got angry. I was lucky to have great teachers who taught me otherwise and I changed. Not because of some guy who bought all the chocolate. Jesus Christ stop judging little children and hold their parents responsible.
Kid learning he can't always get what he wants. Besides, she had a major chocolate craving for those particular bars, they were right there, she got to them first, done.
Load More Replies...Gave Him The Express Shipping Option For Free
So glad the driver wasn't charged. As one who was in the delivery business for 30 years, I was in fear of my life on a couple of occasions. Not as easy a job as one my think.
Snowman 1, Driver 0
Bye Bye
One Plate Of Karma Coming Up
Mayor Dishes Out Karma On Litterer
Just Play Defence
Reverse Brick
Oh How The Tables Have Turned
Instant
All's Well, It Ends Well
Hit And Run Driver Forgot Something
Anti-Gay Politician Caught Fleeing A 25-Man Orgy
Goddamn Hypocrites
Revenge At Its Finest
Politicians Get A Taste Of Their Legislations
Actually Happened Instantaneously, At The Moment Of Impact
This Is Venice City Hall Right After The Approval Of A Climate Change Denial Amendment
Karma
This jerk and his jerk brother tried to capitalize off the pandemic by buying up all the sanitizer supplies they could find to sell at a profit until Amazon and eBay forbid it.
Moral Guy
Order Them To Stop
Got What He Deserved
Block An Electric Charging Station... Get Towed
Firefighters Had To Smash The Window Of This Illegally Parked Vehicle On My Street
People don't understand that those pipes don't bend when water is flowing
What Goes Around Comes Around
Lil Coke
That's Great
Karma
Woman Tried To Acid Attack Her Former Lover
Guy Parks On Stripes To Avoid Freezing Rain, Happens To Be Under A Leaky Pipe
I kinda feel sorry for this one. He just wanted to get out of the rain and didn't really obstruct any free passage.
Just Remember The Quote, “ If I Get Corona, I Get Corona. It’s Not Gonna Stop Me From Partying”
it's not even about if you get corona- what about the people around you?!
Deserved It
Taxi Driver Took A Much Longer Route Than We Agreed To. We Told Him To Stop The Car And Let Us Take Another Taxi. The Police Immediately Saw Him Stop And Fined Him
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Note: this post originally had 52 images. It’s been shortened to the top 50 images based on user votes.
“Got a spare century to spare? Let me tell you about 2020...”
Load More Replies...We once managed an apartment building with underground parking. Thieves had stolen one of our landscape hoses. They cut the hose up and several cars had hose pieces hanging out of their gas tanks. But no gas was siphoned in that they chose a "soaker" hose. A hose with holes won't siphon!
I went to Walmart one day with my mother because we needed groceries and a shipping box. I was by myself in the back of the store where the boxes were. I was going to the shipping box section when all of a sudden I heard the word "slut" yelled out. I turned around to see a smiling middle aged woman with her smiling elderly mother both whom were staring at me. I got the feeling the middle aged woman was the one who called me a slut. My response to the middle age woman was "So is your mother." They both stopped smiling.
My niece's youngest daughter tried to whacked my son during the last get together. My son ducked his head and she whacked the table instead, hurting her hand. Instant karma.
i remember when i was in elementary school, my mom picked me up and walked me to the parking lot to our car, only to find out some lady had HIT OUR FRICKING CAR, and then went to pick up her kid. Well karma got her because as we were leaving, she had called AAA or something because her car door wouldn't close.
I had a friend named Karma...no I’m actually not kidding, somebody I used to be friends with was named Karma (nickname I think)
“Got a spare century to spare? Let me tell you about 2020...”
Load More Replies...We once managed an apartment building with underground parking. Thieves had stolen one of our landscape hoses. They cut the hose up and several cars had hose pieces hanging out of their gas tanks. But no gas was siphoned in that they chose a "soaker" hose. A hose with holes won't siphon!
I went to Walmart one day with my mother because we needed groceries and a shipping box. I was by myself in the back of the store where the boxes were. I was going to the shipping box section when all of a sudden I heard the word "slut" yelled out. I turned around to see a smiling middle aged woman with her smiling elderly mother both whom were staring at me. I got the feeling the middle aged woman was the one who called me a slut. My response to the middle age woman was "So is your mother." They both stopped smiling.
My niece's youngest daughter tried to whacked my son during the last get together. My son ducked his head and she whacked the table instead, hurting her hand. Instant karma.
i remember when i was in elementary school, my mom picked me up and walked me to the parking lot to our car, only to find out some lady had HIT OUR FRICKING CAR, and then went to pick up her kid. Well karma got her because as we were leaving, she had called AAA or something because her car door wouldn't close.
I had a friend named Karma...no I’m actually not kidding, somebody I used to be friends with was named Karma (nickname I think)